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Frisquette

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Frisquette Frisquette

It's a 'convertible' cowl-slash-capelet with matching wrist-warmers I made for my daughter using an elastic bouclé yarn.

It's warm and cosy and... She loves it

:winter_grin:
It's a great addition to her wardrobe because it allows to salvage cute sweaters she's grown out...

I haven't written down the pattern yet, still wondering if I want to sell it...

:confused:

  • Pattern : capelet and wrist-warmers set by Pyogazel.

  • Stitches : chain stitch, single crochet, slip stitch (seed stitch).

  • Crochet Hook : n°5,5 using a number 11 as requested on the yarn label was far too challenging. I couldn't manage to have an even tension...
    See by yourself :
    With the n° 11 hook :


    Now compare the n°11 with the n° 5,5 (a tunisian hook but a crochet hook nonetheless) :

  • Yarn : Stretchwool by Bouton d’or color : vésuve (bright red, 1 skein) and cramoisi (purplish brown? 1 skein), 86% wool, 10% polyamid, 4% lycra, 50g = almost 150 m (1 3/4 oz = 164 yards), 4″X4″ = 20 stitches and 30 rows = 10 X 10 cm. Crochet hook advised : 11, needles : 7. An elastic bouclé yarn.

  • Difficulty : Quick and easy, apart from taming the yarn.
  • More pictures :

    dans me did it!, écrit le 2007-11-14 à 18:45:13 par Pyo Email totalise 1556 views...

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  • Crocheted!

  • Is it knitted? Nope! Crocheted! Crochet isn't just for grannies, doilies and floppy funky scarves. I am - fairly - under 50, I have a crochet hook and a yarn ball handy in my purse and I like decorating my shoulders better than my sofa.

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